Privacy threats are on the rise, including dangers inside our own homes. From routers that may be untrustworthy to smart speakers that people fear could be listening, even our technology can present as a privacy menace.
Not all of these worries are unfounded, but there are more ways than ever for outside parties to access your personal information and spy on you at home. If that’s a concern for you, here are the top privacy priorities to consider. Don’t worry, you can still use your smart technology — but adopt practices like these for improvements.
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1. Keep the shutters on your security cams and smart displays closed
New smart devices have physical shutters and buttons to confirm privacy.
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When smart displays first started appearing, they came with cameras to enable video chats and similar features. When those cameras started
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